Category: Major project mâmawi- nêhiyawêtân – lets speak Cree together
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I made it! EC&I Major Project summary
mamaskoc (amazing in nehiyawe). I will say that this has been one incredible journey. I have gained so much knowledge about what it means to be a digital citizen, as well as learning and experiencing the various apps. I began using WeVideo to teach about the nêhiyawêwin language, and it became a passion. I enjoyed…
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Interview with Knowledgekeeper Gary Gott
Interview with Knowledge Keeper Gary Gott Seven Grandfather teachings
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Major Project update
I have asked elder Margaret Rockthunder to assist me in developing language videos for all to share. Elder Rockthunder had expressed some concerns about being video recorded and sharing the oral language online. I explained that other linguistics use technology to reach others and share the language, such as Simon Bird. This article convinced her…
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Gathering Language Through Mentimeter…
I am an advocate for the revitalization of Indigenous languages, particularly the nehiyawe (cree) language. In my role as coordinator of Indigenous education, I would place a nehiyawe word on the wall outside my office. My co-workers would attempt to say the word on the wall. My wife shared this resource with me entitled mentimeter.…
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Update on major project
Good morning I am really enjoying the learning that I am receiving from taking this course. I have seen and felt the comparisons to the teachings I received and still receive to this day. as part of my major, I will be interviewing a tech-savvy person and a First Nations knowledge keeper. I have asked…
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major project update
After careful thought and consideration, I decided to switch my major project from a podcast to incorporating the nêhiyawêwin language through an interactive WeVideo project. I have become intrigued with technology and find it helpful with my teaching style. In a previous blog, I shared the similarities between digital citizenship and the seven grandfather teachings.…